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SUMMARY:Guerrilla Girls: Making Trouble
DESCRIPTION:The dynamic and indefatigable artist collective known as the Guerrilla Girls mark their fortieth anniversary in 2025. The group\, who declared themselves “the conscience of the art world\,” emerged in 1985 with bold text- and graphic-based prints denouncing discrimination. Comprising anonymous feminist-activist artists\, the Guerrilla Girls are known for their provocative street campaigns and the advertising-style graphics that they use to broadcast their messages across billboards\, buildings\, banners\, and other sites. Combining eye-catching aesthetics with stark statistics\, the group brings widespread attention to issues of inequality and inequity. \nDrawn from NMWA’s extensive holdings of work by the Guerrilla Girls\, this exhibition presents an enthralling visual timeline of the group’s progress and ever-expanding subject matter. Although their first focus was gender disparity in the visual arts\, today they cast a critical eye over a wide array of fields\, including film\, theater\, politics\, and pop culture. While the past four decades have seen unprecedented change in numerous social movements\, many of the topics that the Guerrilla Girls addressed in the 1980s and ’90s (reproductive rights\, environmental issues\, and political corruption\, to name a few) remain pressing today. \nOver the years\, the Guerrilla Girls have continued to make waves with their signature bold installations and advocacy for positive change. This exhibition highlights the collective’s intrepid work and encourages museum visitors to speak up with their own observations and activism. For forty years\, the Guerrilla Girls have advocated for greater transparency and fairness in the arts and beyond\, and they are not slowing down. \n\n\n\nExhibition Sponsors\nGuerrilla Girls: Making Trouble  is organized by the National Museum of Women in the Arts and generously supported by the members of NMWA. \nMuseum Hours\nTuesday to Sunday\n10 am to 5 pm
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/guerrilla-girls-making-trouble/
LOCATION:National Museum of Women in the Arts\, 1250 New York Ave. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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CREATED:20250530T134355Z
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SUMMARY:Rejoinder Issue 10: Dissenting Feminisms
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that the Spring 2025 issue of Rejoinder is now available. The theme of this issue is “Dissenting Feminisms.”  Contributors include: Tina Escaja\, Vuyokazi Ngemntu\, Ildikó Kalapács\, Destiny Crockett\, Catherine A. Evans\, Jessie B. Ramey\, Mahdiyeh Govah\, Judy Rohrer\, Jaime Cantrell\, Avik Sarkar\, Sheila Shankar\, Soo Young Lee\, and Alexis Krasilovsky.  \n\n\nRejoinder is an online journal published by the Institute for Research on Women (IRW) at Rutgers in partnership with The Feminist Art Project. \n\n\nThe issue is available at: https://irw.rutgers.edu/rejoinder. \nImage:\nIldikó Kalapács\, Dueling Women\nAcrylic\, mixed media\nCourtesy of the artist.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/rejoinder-issue-10-dissenting-feminisms/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Publication
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250526T080000
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CREATED:20250522T203404Z
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SUMMARY:Legendary: An Exhibition of Women Artists
DESCRIPTION:Legendary: An Exhibition of Women Artists addresses these inequities and aims to rectify them by creating a safe space for women artists to meet\, exhibit and engage with the public.\nFeatured artists:\nAmber Bryson\nAnn Pham\nAntonella Manganelli\nAnyamani “Yok” Wongkachonkitti\nAstrid Reeves\nBobbi Horsens\nCheryl VanderMolen Neway\nDebra Wright\nHana Yang\nHeather Eberst\nJes Berry\nJessica Gardner\nJo Westfall\nKathleen Stark\nKelly Snyder\nKristina Kilgallen\nLori Saunders\nNatalia Malley\nRenee Sandell\nRosemary Gallick\nSarah Ernst \nThis exhibition will be on view from May 26 to August 30\, 2025.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/legendary-an-exhibition-of-women-artists-2/
LOCATION:The Stacy C. Sherwood Center\, 3740 Blenheim Blvd\, Fairfax\, VA\, 22030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Debra Wright%2C The Rogue Art Project":MAILTO:info@debrawrightstudio.com
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CREATED:20250711T161502Z
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SUMMARY:Body in Action
DESCRIPTION:Beatriz Albuquerque presents her solo retrospective exhibition ‘Corpo em Ação’ (Body in Action) from July 12\, 2025 to September 6\, 2025 at Vila Velha Museum in Vila Real\, Portugal. \nBeatriz Albuquerque has a BA/BFA from Faculty of Fine Arts of Porto\, an MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a Doctorate from Columbia University\, City of New York. Beatriz Albuquerque won multiple awards such as the Myers Award from Columbia University\, New York\, The Revelation Award at the 17th Cerveira Biennial\, in Portugal as well as the ‘Ambient Series’ Award\, PAC/Edge Performance Festival\, Chicago. \nThis new solo exhibition showcases various interdisciplinary artistic and performative projects by Beatriz Albuquerque\, such as Wonder Memories (Pilgrims of Memory) which is about the Portuguese diaspora; Crisis of Luck (Crisis in Luck)\, which won the Revelation Award at the 17th Cerveira Biennial\, in which Beatriz offers the public a solution to all problems in the form of a fortune cake; or Activism (part of the Guerilla project) – a game and video art piece created to spark revolution and positive activism in all of us\, which won the Myers Art Prize in New York and was selected by the director of the Casoria Contemporary Art Museum to be burned\, in an act of protest\, part of a campaign against austerity in art in Italy. \nOn July 12\, 2025\, at 4 pm\, Beatriz Albuquerque will present a performance that is part of the exhibition\, another of her ongoing projects\, Trabalho de Graça (Work For Free). In this action\, Beatriz offers the creation of a work of art requested by the participants. Each visitor will be able to order a piece\, choosing from different media – painting\, drawing\, photography\, performance\, artist book\, video\, mail art\, among others – and determine all the characteristics of the work. The only requirement is that the visitor provides the materials (canvas\, paper\, paint\, etc.) and waits for the work to be completed. In some cases\, the visitor will be able to witness the creation of the work. With this project\, Beatriz Albuquerque continues to explore a desire to bring art closer to life and\, simultaneously\, our search for the democratization of art\, thought and culture. Beatriz will close the exhibition with a performance scheduled for September 6\, 2025 at 4pm.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/body-in-action/
LOCATION:Vila Velha Museum\, Rua de Trás-os-Muros\, Vila Real\, 5000-657\, Portugal
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Performance
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum Vila Velha":MAILTO:mvv@cm-vilareal.pt
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SUMMARY:Call for Proposals | TFAP@CAA 2026 Affiliated Society Session
DESCRIPTION:TFAP@CAA Call for Proposals\nCAA 114th Annual Conference\, Chicago\, February 18–21\, 2026 \nThe Feminist Art Project Affiliated Society Session\nDeadline: August 29\, 2025\nFeminist\, Queer\, and Trans Art Activists in Action! \nChairs:\nJoanna P. Gardner-Huggett\, DePaul University\nConnie Tell\, The Feminist Art Project \nPLEASE FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO SUBMIT YOUR PROPOSAL FOR THIS IN-PERSON PANEL.\nCAA MEMBERSHIP & CONFERENCE REGISTRATION REQUIRED FOR ACCEPTED PRESENTERS. \nImportant dates:\nAugust 29th\, deadline for proposal submissions\nSeptember 16th\, notification of accepted proposals \nFor nearly twenty years\, The Feminist Art Project has supported intersectional and inter-generational conversations regarding feminist\, queer and trans activist art practices. Understanding the rich history of these collective tactics remains instrumental for continued organizing against political oppression and providing essential services to female-identifying individuals. For instance\, in the 1970s\, the arpilleristas produced embroidered narratives denouncing Chile’s totalitarian regime\, while in the 1980s the Greenham Commons Women’s Peace Camp demanded an end to nuclear proliferation. In the 1990s\, Chicago’s Sister Serpents engaged in guerrilla sticker and poster campaigns calling out misogyny and sexual violence and the Dyke Action Machine focused on lesbian agitprop in New York City. In 1999\, the Dutch organization Women on Waves was founded to provide reproductive health services in regions where it is not safe or available\, and in 2001\, LaGender Inc. was established to support the trans health of women of color in the metro Atlanta area. As the voices of feminist\, queer\, and trans artists\, activists\, and scholars are being silenced in this political moment globally\, this session seeks presentations by artists and scholars examining current or historical examples of activist art practices that offer models of protest and mutual aid\, especially work overlooked in current art historical scholarship. \nThe CAA Annual Conference is the largest convening of art historians\, artists\, designers\, curators\, and visual arts professionals. Each year CAA offer sessions submitted by members\, committees\, and affiliated societies that deliver a wide range of program content. The CAA 114th Annual Conference will take place in Chicago Hilton February 18–21\, 2026.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/call-for-proposals-tfapcaa-2026-affiliated-society-session/
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SUMMARY:CFP: "Language and Text in Feminist Art Part III: East\, South-East\, and Central Asia\, Asian Diasporas" / CAA 2026 Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Seeking presentation proposals from art historians\, writers\, and artists. The CAA 114th Annual Conference will take place on February 18-21\, 2026 in Chicago. In order to allow and encourage participation of scholars and artists from Asia\, without the need to travel at great personal and ecological cost\, our session will convene remotely. On the CAA CFP page you can find the session abstract (also pasted in below)\, watch instructional video\, and click to upload your proposal: a 250-words-long abstract and a short bio. You can also include images. The deadline to apply is August 29. \nTHE SESSION ABSTRACT: \nLanguage and Text in Feminist Art Part III: East\, South-East\, and Central Asia\, Asian Diasporas \nThis session examines artworks exploring language from a gendered perspective—a subject that has lacked comprehensive treatment—to inspire new research in feminist art. It will analyze ways in which women (cis or queer) employ text and language as a means of feminist critique\, across art mediums. \nThere is a stubborn belief that feminist art focuses on the image of the body. Meanwhile\, the core of feminist art is conceptual and social practice; art that is designed not just to be looked at\, but also to be acted upon. Text- or language-based art—including what Hélène Cixous called écriture feminine—has been its crucial component as women probe their erasure from historical texts\, objectification in law\, the experience of speaking a language as racialized and sexualized subjects\, or the male-centrism of language\, including AI and the internet. \nThe session is the last in the series of three; part of broader research that seeks to fill a gap in literature about feminist language-based art by privileging transnational\, multigenerational\, and intersectional comparisons\, globally. The first session in 2024 provided a comparative perspective on the Middle East and North Africa; part II—on Latin America and the Caribbean. Part III in 2026 seeks scholarly analyses and artists’ presentations with a focus on the Far East\, Central Asia\, and Asian diasporas. Of equal interest are proposals regarding artists representing cultures where oral expression and poetry dominate the written\, and those engaging with ancient traditions of calligraphy and secret languages of women; both sound-based and text-based projects. \nChair: Monika Fabijanska
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/cfp-language-and-text-in-feminist-art-part-iii-east-south-east-and-central-asia-asian-diasporas-caa-2026-annual-conference/
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